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Indian Medicinal Plants: An Illustrated Dictionary

October7

In 2004, Springer-Verlag Heidelberg published C.P.Khare’s “Encyclopedia of Indian Medicinal Plants” which contained 400 monographs comprising classical as well as contemporary research findings.

“Indian Medicinal Plants. An Illustrated Dictionary” is the second major one-volume reference work by C.P.Khare which has been dedicated to the distinguished scientist, Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam, who did pioneering work by reviving the glory of medicinal and aromatic plants in Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Scientific monographs of “The Wealth of India” series (17 volumes) have been capsulised in the dictionary and corroborated with the judicious findings of German Commission E, European Cooperative on Phytotherapy (ESCOP) and WHO. Therapeutic leads, active indications and contraindications are salient features of the core text. These are based on herbal pharmacopoeias, compendiums and latest editions of standard reference works like “PDR for Herbal Medicines,” “(Laurance) Review of Natural Products”, “Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database”. Leads for further research have been provided at a number of places.

The Dictionary is the first updated source of Ayurvedic, Unani and Siddha synonyms of their botanical counterparts, after a gap of more than 30 years. The synonyms which appeared in “The Wealth of India” series (1948-1976) and in Chopra’s “Glossary of Indian Medicinal Plants” (1956) have been updated till January, 2007.

More than 2000 medicinal plants of “The Ayurvedic Formulary of India” and “The Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India” and more than 100 species of non-Indian origin, incorporated in “National Formulary of Unani Medicine” have been covered in the Dictionary. Divergent sources of Ayurvedic, Unani and Siddha herbs have been identified and a number of controversies have been sorted out.

Pharmacognosy experts have selected important herbs, which were specially collected from leading pharamaceutical companies and pharmacopoeial laboratories and included in the dictionary as four colour photographs under the “Crude Herb Identification Guide” section. This is a unique feature and makes it an exclusive treat.

The Dictionary has been presented in a user-friendly format, as a compact, handy, easy to use and moderately priced one-volume reference work. It unfolds hidden virtues and potentials of Indian herbs for busy professionals, researchers, practitioners of herbal as well as modern medicine, and library frequenters. It will prove a ready information source for students of botany, economic botany, pharmacy, agricultural and medical sciences, who aspire to have an edge over others and are keen to keep themselves abreast of the times.

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British Pharmacopoeia 2007

October7

The British Pharmacopoeia (BP) 2007 is the authoritative, current collection of standards for UK medicinal substances and the official source of all UK quality standards. It is an essential reference for anyone involved in pharmaceutical Research & Development, manufacturing and testing, and plays a vital role in ensuring that all medicinal substances on the UK market meet standards of safety, quality and efficacy.

The BP is supplied in a variety of formats designed for ease of use and a wide range of applications. The hard copy edition package contains a boxed five volume set with a separate Veterinary volume, a CD-ROM and access to a comprehensible, regularly updated website. Both the CD-ROM and online formats are easy to network for access across your organisation.

There will not be an edition of the BP entitled ‘British Pharmacopoeia 2006′. In order to improve the alignment of the published edition with the effective date of its contents, the forthcoming edition is entitled ‘British Pharmacopoeia 2007′.

Key features:

  • Extensive Revisions including 30 new BP texts
  • New Supplementary Chapters containing general guidance on Unlicensed Medicines and Method Validation
  • First BP monograph for Traditional Chinese Medicines
  • All European Pharmacopoeia 5th edition material up to and including Supplement 5.5 integrated into the text of BP 2007
  • Value-for-money networking with full technical support from the publishers
  • CD-ROM and website deliver the complete text of the British Pharmacopoeia, British Approved Names and European Pharmacopoeia standards directly to your PC

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Japanese Pharmacopoeia (Jp Xiv) (Pharmacopoeia of Japan)

October7

  • Publisher: Society of Japanese Pharmac
  • Number Of Pages: 1357
  • Publication Date: 2002-01
  • Sales Rank: 3114417
  • ISBN / ASIN: 4840806721
  • EAN: 9784840806725
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Manufacturer: Society of Japanese Pharmac
  • Studio: Society of Japanese Pharmac

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Stockley’s Drug Interactions 7th Edition

October7

Stockley’s Drug Interactions, produced within the Martindale Editorial Team under Karen Baxter, remains the world’s most comprehensive and authoritative reference book on drug interactions.

  • Contains detailed yet concise monographs
  • Covers interactions between therapeutic drugs, proprietary medicines, herbal medicines, foods, drinks, pesticides and some drugs of abuse
  • Based on published sources and fully referenced
  • A typical monograph contains a summary, clinical evidence for the interactions under discussion, the probable mechanism, clinical importance and management
  • Covers over 14,000 drug interactions
  • Contains over 2,800 monographs
  • Includes 17,600 references
Stockley’s Drug Interactions provides the busy healthcare professional with quick and easy access to clinically relevant, evaluated and evidence-based information on drug interactions.

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Fiedler Encyclopedia of Excipients: For Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics and Related Areas

October7

The two-volume encyclopedia offers a detailed description of properties, analyses and characteristic data for more than 17,000 excipients used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and related products. In addition, pharmacological and toxicological properties as well as allergy-inducing reactions are evaluated. Information on manufacturers is given in a directory at the end of the second volume.

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British National Formulary (BNF) 54: September 2007

October7

Compiled with the advice of clinical experts, this essential reference provides up-to-date guidance on prescribing, dispensing and administering medicines. The BNF details medicines prescribed in the UK, with special reference to their uses, cautions, contraindications, side-effects, dosage and relative costs. Updated in print every six months, the BNF reflects current best practice as well as legal and professional guidelines relating to the use of medicines The BNF is also available online as part of Medicines Complete, on PDA and on also CD-ROM for intranets.

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The International Pharmacopoeia, Third Edition

October7

Presents an historical account of the Pharmacopoeia and describes methods and procedures for the quality control of pharmaceutical substances and dosage forms, including a special section on quality control of anti-malarials.

The Merck Index: An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals

October7

The Merck Index is a one-volume encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs and biologicals that contains more than 10,000 monographs. Each monograph in this authoritative reference source is a concise description of a single substance or a small group of closely related compounds.

Compounds included:

• human and veterinary drugs

• biotech drugs and monoclonal antibodies

• substances used for medical imaging

• biologicals and natural products

• plants and traditional medicines

• nutraceuticals and cosmeceuticals

• agriculturals, pesticides and herbicides

• Organic chemicals used in research

• Food additives and supplements

• dyes, colors and indicators

• environmentally significant substances

Information provided:

• chemical, common and generic names

• Over 15,000 trademarks and associated companies

• CAS Registry Numbers for over 12,000 compounds

• Over 8,500 chemical structures

• molecular formulae, weights and percentage composition

• capsule statements identifying compound classes and scientific significance

• scientific and patent literature references

• physical and toxicity data

• therapeutic and commercial uses

• caution and hazard information

In addition, there are more than 700 new and completely revised monographs, thousands of new references, trademarks and uses added to existing monographs. Now includes a companion CD-ROM which features 989 monographs no longer available in print, organic name reactions, supplemental tables and a new user interface for user-friendly searching.

Features of the CD:

  • Searchable by keywords, references, and numerical properties
  • Search the complete contents of the 14th edition, plus nearly a thousand monographs archived from previous editions
  • Comes with a free one-year subscription to the Merck Index Internet Edition
  • Windows-compatible CD powered by CambridgeSoft’s ChemFinder
  • Extensively revised supplemental tables now including acronyms, vaccines, and physical constants
  • More than 70 pages of hard to find information in one easy-to-use place
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Neonatal Formulary: Drugs in Pregnancy and the First Year of Life : A Pharmacopoeia

October7

 

A compact and regularly updated reference with all the information doctors, midwives and nurses need to know about the prescribing of drugs, and their safe and accurate administration. Information on placental transfer, teratogenicity, and toxicity is provided for each listed drug, as is information on the extent to which the drug appears in breast milk (and the extent to which this matters). A whole page monograph is provided for all the commonly used drugs, blood products and vaccines and for a range of “orphan” drugs not mentioned in other standard formularies. There is also introductory advice on the management of suspected infection, renal failure, neonatal pain, circulatory and vascular problems and the control of seizures.

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British National Formulary 56

October7

Compiled with the advice of clinical experts, the British National Formulary (BNF) provides up-to-date guidance on prescribing, dispensing and administering medicines.

The BNF details medicines prescribed in the UK, with special reference to their uses, cautions, contra-indications, side-effects, dosage and relative costs.

Updated every six months, the BNF reflects current best practice as well as legal and professional guidelines relating to the use of medicines. It is intended for use by prescribers, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals.

  • Designed for rapid reference
  • Authoritative, impartial and, where available, evidence-based advice on prescribing, dispensing and administering medicines
  • Updated twice a year to reflect promptly changes in product availability as well as emerging safety concerns and shifts in clinical practice
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